`Sound' addicting, indescribable
October 16There is nothing typical about what's going down at Harwood Art Space on Friday night, you'll think.
There is nothing typical about what's going down at Harwood Art Space on Friday night, you'll think.
I'd like to express my concern over a phenomenon that I feel is getting out of hand in our daily lives, especially here on campus: the ubiquity and unrestrained use of cell-pottys.
At 60, Robert Sanchez's job prospects aren't great, but the plant supervisor at UNM's Printing Services is now more concerned with finding jobs for his 13 employees who were laid off with him Monday.
Jerald Rounds, recently named the endowed chair in Construction Management and Construction Engineering at UNM, said he wants to work with the construction industry to strengthen relationships and develop training programs.
Ryan Adams knows sour love. Throughout his stint as Whiskeytown's lead singer, his debut album, Heartbreaker, and now with his sophomore effort, Gold, Adams continues his renowned tradition of chronicling bad relationships with great songs.
Huge explosions shook the Afghan capital throughout the day Monday with two more jets reported attacking the northern part of the city early Tuesday.
It is deeply disturbing to witness the conservatism and conformity prevalent among the majority of youth at UNM.
Win a movie pass for two to an October 23rd preview screening of K-PAX.
I get such a kick when someone feeds the UNM population with propaganda. John Bauer, self-proclaimed "50-year-old Conservative Republican," seems to love doing it. I just loved it when he told readers of the Daily Lobo that the UNM College Republicans support free speech as long as we don't disagree with it. Wow, for a man who has never set foot into one of our meetings, he sure seems to know all about our message.
Community member Allen Cooper offers anti-war literature to an unidentified motorist on the intersection of Lousiana and Gibson Boulevards Friday afternoon during a demonstration for peace.
Friends and family say UNM student Jonathan Spradling was a thoughtful and caring person who helped homeless people and loved politics and literature.
The UNM volleyball team fell just shy of a victory over the University of Wyoming Saturday night at Johnson Arena, losing in a hard-fought five-game match.
The future seems pretty bleak judging by the news forecasts and government edicts of possible future attacks on our country. I am not worried as I think we have seen the worst. I believe that if Osama bin Laden and his band of lunatics had the capability to do anything close to what they did in New York City, they would have done it. In the last hundred years we have endured two world wars, the Vietnam War, the Korean "police action," the Great Depression, the Holocaust, race riots, political assassinations, religious intolerance (killing Matthew Shepard) bombing abortion clinics), Joseph Stalin, Idi Amin and others.
I will begin my letter by stating what other contributors to your publication have already stated. I am disgusted by the horrific acts of terrorism inflicted upon our great nation. Whoever is responsible for this horrendous crime against humanity must be punished and justice shall be served.
Dr. Charlotte Frisbee, author of "Tall Women: The life story of Rose Mitchell, a 102 year old Navajo Woman" takes time out Wednesday from a book signing in front of the Maxwell Museum to play catch with two-year-old Alexander Edaakie from Isleta Pueblo.
The forefathers were right. The truth of the matter is, the American populace is generally just incredibly stupid. We're simply not smart enough to choose our own president. And we're certainly not smart enough to have any say in what our country will do in response to terrorism.
The UNM football team made a spirited effort to almost pull out an upset victory over 17th-ranked Brigham Young University Saturday at University Stadium, but the Cougars made the big plays at the end to get the win 24-20.
Ryan Rice's letter calling for Richard Berthold's removal has illustrated a very frightening trend. Rice's words are terrifying in their narrow-mindedness, and are based on vilifying stereotypes.
Although the decision isn't entirely in his hands, UNM President Bill Gordon is still wrestling with either staying in a place he loves or accepting a high-profile job closer to home.
UNM Associate Professor Natasha Kolchevska recently won a $122,772 grant to develop an interdisciplinary program to explore Pyotr Tchaikovsky's opera Eugene Onegin.